Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 17, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, 1JA.. FKIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1884.
Price TvreCeati.
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Jll' UVU1H.
A KXT DUOlt TO TIIK CIlUIlT HKUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
OPENED THIS DAY A I.AUUK LINK CHOICE STYLES
6-4 Plaid. Cleth. Suitings
Fer Ladles' Dresses, new se Desirable, III All Cheke Sliuilus.
Alse Tricot Cleth Suilirjga.
Alse 6-4 Plain Cleth Suitings,
AM. 8HADE,7ft CENTS, WOIITH l.0l).
Special Lntsnl III. ACK SILKS, nt a celebrated tuaku. wurruited net te' rut nml perlect
shade, .lint opened Itfiui a lingo Importer's n de lu Nuw lerk.ullfcKj. ll.uUund 11.12. nevur
Indele initialled at pikes.
E. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse,
VAttl'IMltt, .CO.
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MAHT1N Ull
WALL PAPEE
NOW 1 TIIK TIME TO IIAVB YOl'll PAPKIl HANGING DONE. IMUCKS AHE
LOIEH'IH.N JtVhll IIEFOKh, AVI) LOW Kit 'I II AN THEY
WILL COJiTlNUK 'IO 1IIC
The prlres formerly charged by Paper Hansom worn entirely tee high. This Is a lact
known In ml who have hud Mi wink lenn. tn kimii ilu flirt tumuke a y i Hurt te loiter
menu price, anil through our peii-l-ieiil etlin h huve nmillv bi mi the nu Hint et lowering the
price te I tlr itiluiinentt Vu la'is Itule llil. tte win- ieiiiih- 1ml tin-ng ie all our mccliaiili
ny the yinr. In thm iiiatlei tVhMreilli Ai.usf.. Othi in h tve nlnceiimiluitlleinptH te lollew
Us, but ttunlaud tmuii lu thu minu position u l.uvulur thu limljuur. unit Hull
LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST.
We Imvii t lie In Kent line el lA l'" 111 te hIiew j en. and ainetiir our workmen huve tlie bent
ineclianlus In tins city. -.vl. . UOKh UIJ AI(AM'r.r.l).
WE AUKbliOWINd A LAKUK LINE Or
Geld Wall Papers
Blauk "
1ST POSITIVELY XO EXTUA
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner AVes Kins nml l'riti Street.
Our ilereratlni; denu at same r ilr, and we
lu tllUHtutll
OltlKK'.S U'VlUT.T ItAl.L.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
AT
SBXBK'S OAHPET HALL.
elliiit; (tr te (low Hiihuiehs. Kverytliini; Hunt Positively be Sold.
A KulfTl-ieel ItUUt lllttwM.H, TAl'hSl'lt. and All (Inules or INUKAIN CAUI'fcTB
KLli.t. III.ANKhTh.lOVEULKr.iunil OIL LLOl'll.
K2T ALL AT A SAUIIIFWK.-S3l
r rrmnpl attention kU' te tint Manuhicture el Itiw CurpuU te nrdei
AT
SHIM'S CAEPET HALL
OOK. W. K1NQ AND WATBII HT...
JelllltniilllW " - " " .
nnuuOii.tAii uie.ijt.t.
LAWN TENNIS
AND
RACQUETCIGARETTES,
Made e( ntnilu'lit cut tebaTO, inllil and el
nnu tlitver. It It the leiixt'ii ! proueuiKuil
thu bust Clrfurntle lu thu iimrkut,
Wl'llY 1T.-U
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
Cigars and Pipes,
WllOLKSALK AND RETAIL,
-AT-
H. L. Stehman & Ce.,
NO. 118 NORTH QUf EN ST.
umrSMvil
LANOASThU, 1'A.
i:ra, Ji.tsiujtith, .tc.
pitalttut vt. ru'.
NUW l'ATTKHN Or
WALL PAPERS,
comprising nil urudea Our kulectlenn lnuu
been cniutully in ulu liein Inn leu UiiK tnauu'
teutiirus uinl liie uuu an uluuut liuu el
Frlezed, Borciera, Uontre,
Oellltitf Duoerutionfi, &e.
We are pruparuil te uxuaiiluerdurs promptly
ami lu lliul-cl.Ln.iii-iiiiiur.
Papers from bi a Piece Up.
That lncliule.1 thu Utnt'liiK. New U your
tlinu te havu ttoikilenuLbuip.
KlrTY SlYLEsOF
DADO SHADES,
XNHIX AND HKVhN Jr'KhT LKNUl'HS.
Plain Cleth from iJCte 72 in. wide,
FOll ALL KINDS Or' WINDOW. LAtit
ClIllTAlNb AND I'OLfcS,
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 North Qucen Streot,
LANOAKTKK. I'A.
159 159
Watches and Clocks.
BAKU A Ida H
Watobea, Oloek, Ohalna, Rlnaa
Spoetaolofl, ote,
ItepulrliiKOt ullkluila will receive my pur
tonal attuullen. LuUIb WKUKK,
Ne. 159X North yoe.ui Btreut.
UeuiembHr namu aim number. Dliuctly eixl
pealtaUlty UoUU.uuari'ene'a Depot. Jyily.-
Lancaster, Pa
DEPAUTIEflT.
At 25 Cents Up.
- At 12 1-2
UIARUE VOll 11,1X01X0.13
Ijuit'iister, I'ii.
huve thu tltiest ilocetator In thu city. In l.ict
)
LA.NOA8rBR, PA
Til H AltK, JtV.
I ill TO
1
JOHiN P. SCHAUM'S,
Ne. '21 Seuth (itHJii Street,
-OIt UK-
CHEAPEST and BEST
REFRIGERATORS,
WATER COOLERS,
Lawn Mowers,
(iAHDKNUOKS AND OIL VLOTIi.
JOffif P. SCHAUI,
24 Houth Queen Btroet,
febn-lt"' LANUAHTKIt HA
tuieAh axii art x.uititi.
S
iCIItllll. lILIIKs.
SCHOOL BOOKS
TOIlKTAU. UUYKIlt) AT T11K
Se-Galled Wholesale Prices.
TO WHOLESALE JIUYEKS,
AT LIIIKUAL DISCOUNTS.
AT THE HOOK3TOUK Of
JOM BAER'S SOSS,
16 and 17 North Queen St.,
LANI.AbTKH, t'A.
i'IOJ IHJH.tl'lin
J."
inn k.
Ouralmis te make as I'ltKTTV A
1'lClUllKel your child as the 111. tan
Uiueius process will aduilL Taku a
leek at tin Bl'KCIMhNS at th un.
ttaucu te our Uullery.
J. E. ROTE.
Ne. 100 North Queen Htrent.
Hinn.ltfl
ATlLLKH'a
COUGH SYRUP
IS l'UT ON TIIK MAUICKT ON ITS
MKIU1S.
-Try It. AsIc Your .l)ealur ler lu
epl7-iim)4w,
MKIUVAL,
UltKAT .HUUUKMa.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster U famous for lla quick
Bml hearty action In cut lngi.uiiin Hack, llheu.
mutism, Sciatica. Crlr-k In tlie Back, Hide and
Hip, Neuralgia, SHIf Joints and Muscles, bete
Chest, Kidney Troubles and all pains erachu
cither local or deep-seated. It seethes,
Strengthens and Stimulates tlie part, llie
Virtues el liepM combined with gums clean
mid luatly te apply. Buporler te liniments,
lotion and salves. I'rUu, 2.1 rents or ft ler
tl.Ul. Held by druggist anil country store.
Mailed en receipt el prices. Hep 1'ltuter Vew
punj, Ploprluters, Bosten, Miutn.
A GREAT SUCCESS.
-Thu bust family pill inade-llawluy'B
Steinacli and Llvtir f'llu. 2JO. Pleasant In
action ami easy te lake.
nevatHydAw (l)
AIILLKilH
Black Liniment,
It a nuw combination nctentlflcally ami pruo prue
tlciilly coinpeundu.li unit contains thu liEaT
known liiKrudluntD for thu curuet
UIIKUMATIH.M, NKUItALUIA.
ilKADAOIIK. TUOTHACItK,
1I0ILS, OAltllUNCl.KS,
HtilT Neck, Pain In tlie Bides, Ilaek or Leins,
Lulu, Hriil-iH or nurmt, Lauiuiutia,
bwelllnn et thu Jelnu,
And General HwHllliiKprixluced by llliuntnatlc
atlectlmii. KiiKlldh and Uerman illrucllen.
Hl7filllllAW n
liur UUUlin.
N
MV KALI. UOATS
ffATT, SHAND & CO.,-
HAVE Ol'KND TIIK KIUST INSTALMENT
-OK-
Ladles' Ceata,
tiudlea' Delmans,
KuBuian Olreulars,
Beal Pluah Oeats,
In popular styles at oztiumely low prices.
Our own Importation et lluilln made
Ohlldren'a Oeats
In all Sizes, Styles anil Prices.
DRESS OLOTH SUITINGS
Are thu popular Koeits el tlie He9en We
have new In mock all tl denlniblu culera In
UACLllcut values ut Oec, Tieutnl fl.0Ou iurd.
Kztraerdlnarv Bargains.
G-i TWILLED DItESS GOODS,
75e a Yard, W oil Werth 11 00.
All tlie new Fall Shades lu our Fametu
COLORED DRESS SILKS
At tl CO a yard, the be-it value- In any market.
Laillui', Uentlumuu'd and Children'
UNDERWEAR
In ull sizes at prices te suit thu times at the
NEW YORK STORE.
UA.TD ajiJ OACa.
w.
i. 8iM.urFr.tt.
JOHN SlUK-i
TUK-
People's Hat Stere.
Special Announcement.
Ah jeii all knew, ten COLD WAVE has
comeund with It the ltueat uinl largest uxsoit uxseit
meut el
Hate, Gaps, Furs and Gloves
evui opened in Itie city et I.aiiuuter AUthu
very I.atetl Style-, anil Noveltlc-i et thu busl
niss. retirusunltnit all the Leu.lini; St. lea el
rWrrrfilj ttu" a lew 01 Leminuanu runs,
Don't uirue"tWiiaJ.i''iVei" Iull " "u
bur el thu Hats mentioned in CUB
OUEA'I MARK DOWN
of enu wn-k uie, in whieh wu Minted tha
Uoeil Kur llatK were timrked down tniin $1 1-0
;. vi, Uuu. 2 50 and ue te tifte. i.;s, l.W
il -innul II Oil. A tuw m low a.1 M)c. and 75c.
hOr t Ha IS at all prlce.s, lreiu 2Sc. up.
CAl'Siimii lue up
EerMiiinglu Uuiit Dres ter Chlldrun. A
MptclallN et elioel lluta uud cup.
cnll uud bu cenvlucml that thu bciA
KOO.U ter thu leiwl iniinwy can bu had at
W. D, STAUPPER & CO,,
(ehulu'ii Old Stanil.)
NOi. 31 a .south qukkn stiikkt,
Lancastur, 1'a. inylO-ly
'UFA AMJ hi Iff nAlS.
SHULTZ'S
ONLY HAT STORE,
We are receiving dally the latest and mebt
correct styles el outturn! SHU Huts ter young
men, mid bulling- them at thu LOWKaT CASH
PKICKe.
silk Hats will be worn tea very createx-tentlht-i
Kail by jeuuu uiun. 'lllf. liltOAD
WAY IILOCK Is thu me-it correct style AT
ALL TIM KB, anil we kup a lull usiortinent
et nlzux and Kuarantuu It te bu us geed It net
thu Lent n.uultty In the city ler ihuu.unuy. W u
huvu coiieUintly en hind nil kinds et sett ami
stilt Hats una Cups ler thu old us wull as the
young.
144 North Queen St.,
(UUNDAKKU'S OLD STAND)
A Few Deers Above Franklin Heuse,
LANCASi'Klt, PA.
mari7-lvilA
111)1, TH a hlUlt.H.
15
OIITa AMli Silees.
WM. H. GAST,
Ne, 105 North Queen Street,
BOOTS AND SHOES
1011 FALL AND WINTER.
We are well prepared with a full stock el
Hi uvy unit Medium Werk ter Celd Weather:
also a lull lluu of llubl urs.
.M'twlilisit-niilng thu lacl that all ei the
work uxlitutteil at thu lale Fair lu competition
with ours, was mlec'ed lu New ierk ami else
whuie, our own muiiutueturu el lloeu unit
Shoes was awarded the
TWO HIGHEST PHKXIUHS.
-Cueteiners can rely upon Kettlng suv
such work as we e-xhlblteu. tilve us a mil
Prices guurautueU te be us low tu any In thu
city. JuH-timu&w
MILLE1V8
COUGH SYRUP.
IT 13 TUK HK8T.
MpU-OradAw
SKOT WHILE PARADING.
A Hr.I'UHHUAN I.KADKK MUHUKItKU.
Tnn 1'rfwliient el IIIhiiid mhu LeKan Ulab
lu LacrefMe, Wis . tllllnd unit ut
Ainan.lu 1'iuiiiptly 1j-iictied.
P. A, Uurten, jiroHklent of the Hlulue
nml Leriun club of Laoreufco, Wiuoeiiein, wiIh
hbet lead by a man known as Knotty,"
Thursday evvuliiK', while the Upnblie.iiiH
vfcre lerinlDK in proecRslon en Alain street,
heven shots wcru tired in tjuiek HUcocBsien,
Tlie murderT was arrcstcJ nnd hurried te
jail before thu iminciiHO oiewil cwulil realize
what had occurred,
The body ef Burten was taken te a dniR
store, where an examination hhewed that
life was oxtluet. Every bhet took cfleet.
These who steed near the soetie say tlie
mau advanced from the crowd en the
sidewalk te within a few feet of his vletirn
and 11 red the tlist bullet into this back,
when Mr. Ilutteu foil te the pavement.
This was followed with six shots into the
liroBtrale mail's head and body, 'jjoetty"
then threw his revolver at his victim and
Kave him a kick. All this was deuu In a
moment, aud bafere any one oeuld realize
the situation. The motive of the murder
has net ct oeruo te light. Mr. Hurteu
was managing thu eampalgn in this teo tee teo
tien. As seen as the feet of the murder was
made known there was intense excitement
and hundreds of men lu uniform aud car
rying their torches hurried te the court
house yard and domauded that the pris
oner be handed ever te them, "Lynch
Liml" "Lyneh him I" was the ueneral
eiy. Sherill Scott, Chief of I'olieo Clark
and a pobte of police were at the jail deer
trying their best te calm the lufuiiated
multitude.
The mob, finding that they should net
prevail upon the authorities te surrender
the prisoner, at lu:45 o'clock procured
cold chisels, forced open the doerp, and,
putting a tope areui.d the mutderer's
neck, lynched him. The officers were net
net able te stay the mob, vthieb refused te
listen te argument.
Frem 0 te 10 o'clock the court beuKe
yard aud nquate thei-cuted a oceue which
buggated description. The mob increased
lu numbers until the entire i-piioe en thtee
sides of the ji.il was a dense mass of
humanity, demanding that the murderer
be hung. Torches llared abeve a sea of
heads, and white plumes moved excitedly
about the timatu. The best citizens in the
place were preterit and watched the learful
scene with blanched faces, but With no
expression el sympathy.
THE K1.J3 l. LlltthAlUilK.
He.
It Um 1-lKuri.a lu Hume Ciltlc.il
JuLLtures in l.lte,
Chambers' Journal iu a recent issue says:
Qdeigiaua, Duchess of Devenshire, gave
aieet the butcher, a kiss ler his vote nearly
a century since ; and another equally
beautiful woman, Jaucs, Duchess of Gor Ger Gor
eon, recruited her regiment in a similar
manner. Duncan Mackenzie, a veteran
el Waterloo, who died ut Klgiu, Scotland,
iu 1800, delighted iu relating hew he
kissed the duchess in takiug the shilling
from between her teeth te beceme oue of
the Gorden Highlanders, better known as
the .Mnety-soeoud. The old bcettish
veteran ei '87 has net left enu behind te
tell thu same tate about kissing the blue
eyed duchess in the market place of Due
kill. Au American naval officer, who had
spent considerable tiuiu iu China, -narrates
au amueiDg experience of the ignorance of
the Cniuuse maiden et the custom of kiss
ing. Wishing te complete a conquest ha
hud made of n young uiei jiu (beautiful
lady) he invited her, using Kuglish words,
te give him a kiss, Finding her ouiupro euiupro ouiupre
behbion of his request somewhat obscure,
he suited the autieu te the weid uud took
a doliueus kiss, The girl ran away into
another room, tb." "?rrnr ', Jj"".t ""-
claiming : " Terrible man eater I I shall
be doveuied." liut in a moment, lludiug
hersell uninjured, she returned te him,
sayiug : " 1 would learn mere of your
stjauge rite. Kocs me." He knew it
wasn't right, but he kept ou iustrueting
her in the richt of keies me uuttl she
knew bow de de it like a native Yankee
girl. Alter that she suggested a second
oeurso, remarkiug : ' Kee es me Heme
mere, seen jtue, Mcolee-keo." (Aughoe
American), and the lebseu went ou until
her melhei's voice tudely awakeLed them
lrem their delicious dream.
Kiss her KOntly, but bu sly j
Klsa whe.i theiu's no enub ;
bleat your kiss, ler then 'tlssneetist,
sloieu kissus ure the awcelusl.
Tem Heed once asked whether Hannah
Moie had ever been kissed ; that is te say,
by a man. It is almost impossible te im
agine such a thing ; aud yet it has bueti
asserted by the author of Reject
ed Addresses." Hut te think jf her
being kisned en the sly aud in ehuich
time 1 Herace Smith distinctly alBrms that
en a certain oce.ibion.
fcldney Morgan wus playing thoeigin.
V lulu behind the vcslrj deer ,
Hoiuce 'I wiss was snulcbiriB a ki,s
x ium thu Up? et llauna Aleiu.
l.NUUI.AlKll LemilSVrlV OF illl-.N
lluinau Lite ut Lt lliree Years Lunger
inau Kertv lean Ake,
Fiem theCeiuhlil Muguzluu.
Toe stage te which we have at present
attaiued may be stated as thus : Compared
with the pel ted of 1838 1854 (the earliest
ler which there are trustworthy records)
the average of a man's life is new -11.0
ycais, uu addition of eight per eent. te the
female life) and live per cent, te thu male.
Ol each theuhaud males born at the
present day, forty four mere will attain
the age of thirty- live than used te be the
case previous te 1871. Fer the whole of
life the estimate is new that of 1,000
peiBeus (eue half males uud oue hall
letnales) 03 survive at the age of forty
live, 20 at lilt) live, 9 at sixty live, a at
seventy- live and 1 at eighty -live.
Te put thu cahe iu another way, every
thousand persons burn siuce 1870 will
live about 2,700 years longer than before.
In ether words, the life of a thousand per
sons is uew equal in duration te that of
1,070 persons previously, and 1,000 births
will uew keep up the growth et our pepu
latieu as well as 1,070 bliths uted te de.
This is equivalent in result te an increase
of our population, hud lu the best form,
viz,, net by mere births, but by fewer
deaths, whleh meaus fewer maladies aud
better health. What is mere, neatly 70
per cent, of this iuorease of life takes
place (or is lived) in the " useful porled "
namely, between the ages of 20 and CO,
Thus, of the 2,700 additional )ears lived
by each thousand of our population, 70
percent., or 1,8'JO yeais will be u diiect
addition te the weikiug power el our peo
ple. It is te be reinerabered that there- might
be a gieat addition te the births in a
oeuutry with little addition te the national
working power nay, with au aetiul re
duction of the national wealth aud pros
pei-ity seeing that, regarded as "eoo "eeo "eoe
nomio iigents," children are simply a
source of expense, uud se also are a
majority et tti elderly who have passed
the age of throe-booto. On the ether hand
as already said, euly oue-quartcr of the
longer or additional tife new oujeyed by
our poeplo Is passed r the Useless periods
of childhood uud old age, and note than
one-thlrd of it Is llved at agog when life In
in its hlgliosUviger, aud most produetlvo
alike of wealth and enjoyment.
Hlitll HIM rill KM).
1'rebnble ratal Itrsatt of k Iiltpnte Hetwecu
Twe College Unuuis.
Thursday afternoon Fred. Nash, a stu
dent of the Mystic Uridge Institute, Coti Ceti Coti
ncetlout, visited I'hlladelphin, in company
with E. 1). Stanten, of New Yerk, a
former pchoel-follow aud warm friend.
They went te Palrmeunt park, and, It la
said, after imbibing semewhat freely, took
lue Heading railroad ears ler thu city, get
ting oft at thu Sixteenth street station. In
crossing a vacant let, Nash was taken Biek
and insisted ou going back te the station.
Stanten objected te this, aud wanted him
te go te his hotel, when a dispute arese,
but Nash insisted, aud tholatter is alleged
te have iircd three shots from n 32-calibre
revolver, two of which took effect, ene in
Nash's left hip, penetrating the bladder
and the ether iu the right shoulder. The
wound iu thu hip Is said te ha qulte serious
and though there is no immediate danger,
it rnny preve fatal should bleed-poisoning
ensue, it is stated.
The parties have been warm friends for
three years, and the dispute and oabso eabso oabse
quent sheeting is believed te be due te
ever ludulgenee iu liquor. After the
sheeting Nash was taken w the Qerman
herpital, where he remained Thursday
night, and Stanten disapiieared up te a
late hour, having succeeded in eluding ar
rest. The parties are about the satne age,
20 and 22 years.
An tCitstrru Centre el Commerce.
Smyrna new ranks next te Constan
tinople as au Eastern contra of oemmoroe.
It has a busitiess of 220,000,000f. per
annum, of whieh ever one-half In ler
imports. The trade of various nations
Hgure as fellows : England, lOO.OOO.OOOf.;
rriinee, 4u,uw,uuur.; Austria, iu uw.ueur.;
America 1 8, 000, 000 f.; Germauy,0.000,000f.;
Italy, 8,000,000f.; Russia 4,000,000f.;
Keumauia 1,800. OOOf.; Helland 7,000,0001.;
Belgium, 2,000,000f ; Turkey, 8,000,000f.;
aud Greece, 1,000, OOOf. The city itself
contains 250,000 inhabitants, while the
vilayet of which it is the capital has about
a million, ou whleh 600,000 are Mussul
mans, 315,000 Oreeks, 40,000 Armenians,
30,000 Jews, 13,000 Catholics aud 0,000
Europeans.
m m
nlie It new uuu lhlug
Frem the New ierk Uraphlc.
''Yeu are the most curious woman I
ever saw," he snarled. "I suppose you
will ask me why I wear a hat ?"
"Oh, no," she replied, pleasantly ; "I
knew why."
"Why de! wear a hat? If you knew
why tell me. It is refreshing te have you
knew something,"
"Yeu wear a hat, my dear, te hide your
ears.
An A eu Atkauhm Clergyman,
Who has piuached the gospel ter 40 years, has
bien xreutly allllctd with kiduuy troubles.
His case In such .n ebs.lujlu ene and his Ubu
Is se great that he cannot hepu ler absolute
curu ; but be w rites trern Ulchlundthathu has
used three bottles el llrewu' lien Hitters,
and adds,'-1 have lult mere relict than lreiu
nnythlutf 1 huvu ever used." lloilejlresuu
additional supply or this ureat lamlly medi
cine in nrdur te uiaku turthur trial.
uuckleu'i Aruica Halve.
Thu Hest aulve In the "world. ter Cuts,
Urulsed, sores, Ulcers, bait Ulteum, Fever
Korea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures l'llus, or no pay requtrud. It H guar guar
antee.1 lOKtve purluct satlslactlen or money
rotnnded. Price, 2b cents pur box. Fer sale
by H. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 138 North
(jueen struct. Laudater.
A t;iat)iiiu' Teatliueuy,
W. E. Oillerd, pastor M. K. Church, Both Beth
wnl, Ont ,wus ter two yuarsa sutrerur lreiu
Dyspt psla In Its weist teini, until as he stales
" ille became an it( lual burden." Three bot
tles et Huriluc Meed UMart cured him, and
he b lis us in a recuut leltur that he con
siders li thu best tamlly medicine new buleru
rrmrtttll!IiLinr dyspepsia and llvur oemplalnl
rXtt:vdla- ruaBlft. 1378tjufj
lSJ.Serth Queun BtrueL. -
A lCemurknble Kscatie.
Mr-e Mary A. Dulluy, of Tuukhaniieck, l'u.
was alllieled ter six years with Asthma and
llrenchltts, during which Umu thu bust physi
cians could glve no rellet. Hur lite was do de
spatied ut, until In het October she piecurud
a llettlu et Dr. King's New Discovery, when
immediate lellet waslelt, and by continuing
lis usu let it short tlme ehu was cemplutely
eiuel. giilnlug In Ucsh .V) lis. in a tuw mouths.
Kiee Trial Unities et this cerbdn euro et ull
Threat and Lung Diseases ut li. II. Cochran's
Hi ug Sieru, Nes. U7 and 1.1!) North ejueen
slieet Lancaster, 1'a. Largu lle tiles JI.U), (I)
De it Willi rltm.iire.
Wangler Hros., druggist, el Waterloo. Iowa,
writes: "We can with pleasure suy et Themat'
Kcltctrie Oil gives the best sutlsluotleu or uiiy
llnluiuui we sell, hvorybedy who buys will
huvu no ether. This remedy Is u curtain curu
ter all itches, sprains, ami pains. Fer sulu by
11 II. cechrun, druggist, 1J7 und 1IM North
Queen strict.
1 IVDii bterybeur te Huew.
Itev. Cieerge II. Thayer, au old citizen el
this vicinity known te evury one as u most
Influential elllzuu und christian mlnlstoret
thu 11. K. church, lust this moment slopped lu
our store te say, " 1 wish uvuiybedy te knew
lliul 1 consider ttiul both iuysull ui.d wltu ewe
our lives te bhlleh's Consumption Curu." It
is having a tremoinleussale ever our counters
and Is giving perleut satisfaction lu all casus
el Lung Diseases, such as nothing ulsu has
denu. DHb. M ATCHKTT A FBANCK.
uvwnDU.,111.1., Jlllljl l, ,e,
bold by II. H. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and
ISM North Queen street.. Lancaster, toblteedl
ueukbuk, inn.. May 13, '78,
VAJil'JS'lti,
E
.'bl.tllLlgtmu 1800,
CARPETS
-AT-
Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's
100 SOUTH WATEK STREET,
LANCA8TKU, 1'A.
Wu havu a lull supply el ItAO AND FILL-
i.u tsiihi.xa. tvu
euly usu thu best of
yarns.
II you want a geed, serviceable cur net
please come and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, us wu will sull us Clleup
iu thu cheapest. Come and see ler yourself und
be convinced, as we always huvu thu reputa
tion el making flist-elass Carpets.
CUSTOM HAU OAUPKTe A dl'KClALTVI
COVKHLLTe. COU.NThlU'ANhS, ULAN
Ktvra, CAUl'fcT CHAIN, OTOCK
1NU YAUN, 4a ,
Dyutng Dene In all lis brunches at short no
tice. COAL!
COAL I
Ol thu bust quullty, expressly ler family use.
THY ASAMl'LHTON.
HKMteMilfc.lt Til. OLD BTAND.
PHMillf SCHUM, SON ii GO'S.
Ne. ISOftUimi WATKU BTItKKT,
rft-lind ' !AHTKU, 1'A.
HUU.JUnU J1ATHUIAJ
liLinilAi.
HAVING HEMOVED MY
PLANING MILL
-TO-
Nes.;Ul te 417 N. Mulberry St,
And Increased my lacllttles ler work, lam
nuw piopured te de au kindsel work In my
lne ulBuoriejt uoUce.
atma Wmi Wehisen.
vLUTiiinii,
TEOt'KNINU.
IV HAVINO KK-OI'KNKD MY TAILOll
lNOKHTAIILISIIMBNTatmy old Btand, Ne.
WNOIITHOUKKN.8TIIKET, (fcl fleer) with
the finest line el Kerulgn and Demestla
Woeluns ler rail am! Winter Wcarlhaveever
shown, I would be please.! te have my
lertner customers and the publle goner-ally
call and examine the nauiobeieroplaclntrthulr
orders. Pcrlect sallttactlen guaranteed.
lUspectiully,
JOIINJ.8MALINO,
2d Fleer, Ne. tl North Queen 8L
88 tMoeil
"IKISMANIl.
"MIGHTY NICE."
ouksteck or
NBOKTIEB,
DRESS SHIRTS, DOLLARS, O Ut PS
SUSPENDERS,
STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR.
-AT-
EEISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 Weat King Streot.
M
VKiia a itATiireK.
PALL AND WINTER
Eeady-Made Clothing
In all thu Latest and most Fashionable
8tyles ler Men's, Youth's, Heys' and Chil
dren's Wuar. Assortment never larger, Qual
ities nover better, styles never handsomer.
I'rlcca never lower.
riNK AND MKDIOM OHADK WOOLENS
rer Custom Tailoring, embracing all the
leaillng novelties et American, English and
rrench nianutacture. Thu grandest ussort ussert
ment et goods in the piece shown by any
clothing house In eastern Pennsylvania.
llelore ordering your Fall or Winter Suit
step in and leek through our stock. We have
goods te suit you, and for them will guaran
tee te glve prlcts you will pay and net com.
plain.
&
LEAD1NO LANCASTKU ULOTUIKUS,
NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET ,
LANUA8TKU, PA.
riMK 1'LACK TO OO.
-13 AT
Burger & Sutten's,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND
OLOTIIIKRS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
WHKUK EVKUYTUINO,
Frem a Broadcloth Suit
TO A
CAMPAIGN COAT,
Can He Had ou Short Netice !
-
i'he Cheapest Corkscrews in tha World 1
That's big talk, but we mean It I Cull and
huve our words proved te you.
Burger & Sutten,
CHKAl" CASH CLOTIIIKUS.
NO. 24 OENTRB SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
febl-lvd
Oilman AM1 UU KKNnHAXtr..
H
1UU A MAltTIN,
Glassware. - Queensware.
-AT
CHINA HALL.
We have new open a line el
UUSisIAN CKY3TAL CUT
GLASSWARE
-IN-
HOBNAIL AND STRAWBERRY
DIAMOND PATTERN.
rilUlT HOWLS, IIKIUIY UOWL3, OLIVK
1MSIIH3, TUMISLKlta.Ae.
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STUEET,
LANCASTEU, PA.
INttUJtAXV:.
riMiE
Prudential Insarance Ce.
OF. AMERICA.
Heme OOice-NEWARK, X. J.
Thu Prudential etTei-s a plan by which every.
oue may sieuru a In ml suthciunt ter burial
liurpeses. This company Is endorsed by thu
leading business muii uud inunutactururs or
Lancaster county. Claims paid wlthm il
hours alter pioei et deuth.
-CALL AT
Ne. 12 SOUTH DUKE STREET,
Feb Cihcvlars ake IxroeMATioN.
20 Kelinblp !" M'auteil.
sj-jurd
MYERS
BATflFl
A UK WU
MU3. KNIUUT'3
SOOT H.I NO SYRU;P.
17-OndJtw
CIsOTHlMU.
Our ClelBiDg Spak's for Ilsfllt.
We are ready te meet the
wants of the times. Wages are
low and times and payments are
alew.
We offer our croeds lower than
ever before.
Pall Overcoats from $8 te $30.
Business Suits from ftlO tn
$25.
Drees Suits from $16 te $35.
One dollar te-dav should huv
as much as $1.25 a year or two
age.
A. C, YATES & CO.,
Tbe Leading and 1'epaUr Clothier.
G02, G01 & GOG CHESTNUT Street
PHILADELPHIA.
s2-4md
11'
KtSOVAI. AMU MfKHINO.
Lakcastkk, rre, Bept. 10, IBM.
I deslre te make known te my Mends
and customers, and the publte In general,
that 1 have remeved from 23 North Queen
street te Ml North ciaeen street, formerly
occupied by the Urm el Smallng A llaus
man, where I havu epened with a large as
sortment of Kngllsh, French and German
Novelties, together with a large line of
Demestic Fabrics. Cotnpesod as my new
stock is, of nuw goods and new styles, I
teel assured that In soliciting a continu
ance el your patronage, you will have an
opportunity of making selections from a
stock unequalled In Its variety and adapt
ed te the present demand, which Is ler
geed values, gentlemanly styles and
etructs, and exquisite at. Nothing but the
very best et workmanship ; and prices te
suit everybedy. Please lavur me with
your orders.
Yours very truly,
D. R. WINTERS.
UANH31AN A 11KO.
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
GUAND DISPLAY OF
GOODS IN THE PIECE
-reu
FALL.,1JHTER.
WE MAKE TO OliDKU
PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS !
At 13.03, tWO, f LOO, 13.00, W.00,1 7.00, up te 110.00.
SUITS! SUI1S! BUIlSt
A Geed Huslness Suit at 112. A Better Oust
nussHultatill, A Nice Cesslmure Sultatllfl
A Flue Corkscrew Uult In lllack. Brown and
Nine Shades at $18, tJO, nz,t2i. In passing ear
ncrthwest window, please leek at Bome ei our
samples. All marked in Plain Figures at the
Lewest Cash Prices. Beys' Scheel Bulla In
geed variety are uew displayed. Drep In It
only te leek and get posted, as our l'rlcesiare
the Lewest.
L.G-aiisman&Bre.
The FASHION AI1LK MKUCUANTTAILOE3
AND CLOTUIF.U3,
Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEEN SIRSET,
Bight ion the Beuthwest Cerner; et Orange
LANCASTKU, PA-
W- Net connected with any ether clothing
house lu the city.
7ALL ANNUUMUEBlKMT
-or-
Fine Tailoring
AT-
I. GEKEARTS,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I have new In eteck the most complete an 4.
choicest assortment el
FINE WOOLENS
roil THE FALL AND WINTEU
TUADE
Ever etluruil before In this city, a great va
rluty et LATEST STYLE CHECKED bUlT
l.sil, COKKUCUEWS in all shades and quota
tiles. A splendid assortment et
LIGHT AND UEAVY-WEIQUT
OVERCOATING.
Prices AH LOW AB TIIK LOWEST and alt
coeds warranted as represented.
H. GERHART.
"l ltAT UAEUAIN3.
TOILET 8OAP0,
tetalling elsowUeretor tie, wu are selling six
ler loe,
Rxabeic i We have a large stock and want te
reduce IU This will uiaku thorn go last. Call
early at
BEOHTOIiLVS DRUG BTOM.
NO. tCl WEST OUANGK BTSJUT, oersar l
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